10. Tables
Table 1 Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine
and cosine
sin 0°...sin 15°
| ||||||||||||
minute
|
0
|
6
|
12
|
18
|
24
|
30
|
36
|
42
|
48
|
54
|
60
| |
degree
|
,0
|
,1
|
,2
|
,3
|
,4
|
,5
|
,6
|
,7
|
,8
|
,9
|
(1,0)
| |
0
|
0,00000
|
00175
|
00349
|
00524
|
00698
|
00873
|
01047
|
01222
|
01396
|
01571
|
01745
|
89
|
1
|
01745
|
01920
|
02094
|
02269
|
02443
|
02618
|
02792
|
02967
|
03141
|
03316
|
03490
|
88
|
2
|
03490
|
03664
|
03839
|
04013
|
04188
|
04362
|
04536
|
04711
|
04885
|
05059
|
05234
|
87
|
3
|
05234
|
05408
|
05582
|
05756
|
05931
|
06105
|
06279
|
06453
|
06627
|
06802
|
06976
|
86
|
4
|
06976
|
07150
|
07324
|
07498
|
07672
|
07846
|
08020
|
08194
|
08368
|
08542
|
08716
|
85
|
5
|
08716
|
08889
|
09063
|
09237
|
09411
|
09585
|
09758
|
09932
|
10106
|
10279
|
10453
|
84
|
6
|
10453
|
10626
|
10800
|
10973
|
11147
|
11320
|
11494
|
11667
|
11840
|
12014
|
12187
|
83
|
7
|
12187
|
12360
|
12533
|
12706
|
12880
|
13053
|
13226
|
13399
|
13572
|
13744
|
13917
|
82
|
8
|
13917
|
14090
|
14263
|
14436
|
14608
|
14781
|
14954
|
15126
|
15299
|
15471
|
15643
|
81
|
9
|
15643
|
15816
|
15988
|
16160
|
16333
|
16505
|
16677
|
16849
|
17021
|
17193
|
17365
|
80
|
10
|
0,17365
|
17537
|
17708
|
17880
|
18052
|
18224
|
18395
|
18567
|
18738
|
18910
|
19081
|
79
|
11
|
19081
|
19252
|
19423
|
19595
|
19766
|
19937
|
20108
|
20279
|
20450
|
20620
|
20791
|
78
|
12
|
20791
|
20962
|
21132
|
21303
|
21474
|
21644
|
21814
|
21985
|
22155
|
22325
|
22495
|
77
|
13
|
22495
|
22665
|
22835
|
23005
|
23175
|
23345
|
23514
|
23684
|
23853
|
24023
|
24192
|
76
|
14
|
24192
|
24362
|
24531
|
24700
|
24869
|
25038
|
25207
|
25376
|
25545
|
25713
|
25882
|
75
|
(1,0)
|
,9
|
,8
|
,7
|
,6
|
,5
|
,4
|
,3
|
,2
|
,1
|
,0
|
degree
| |
60
|
54
|
48
|
42
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
6
|
0
|
minute
| |
cos 75°...cos 90°
|
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and
cosine
sin 15°...30°
| ||||||||||||
minute
|
0
|
6
|
12
|
18
|
24
|
30
|
36
|
42
|
48
|
54
|
60
| |
degree
|
,0
|
,1
|
,2
|
,3
|
,4
|
,5
|
,6
|
,7
|
,8
|
,9
|
(1,0)
| |
15
|
25882
|
26050
|
26219
|
26387
|
26556
|
26724
|
26892
|
27060
|
27228
|
27396
|
27564
|
74
|
16
|
27564
|
27731
|
27899
|
28067
|
28234
|
28402
|
28569
|
28736
|
28903
|
29070
|
29237
|
73
|
17
|
29237
|
29404
|
29571
|
29737
|
29904
|
30071
|
30237
|
30403
|
30570
|
30736
|
30902
|
72
|
18
|
30902
|
31068
|
31233
|
31399
|
31565
|
31730
|
31896
|
32061
|
32227
|
32392
|
32557
|
71
|
19
|
32557
|
32722
|
32887
|
33051
|
33216
|
33381
|
33545
|
33710
|
33874
|
34038
|
34202
|
70
|
20
|
0,34202
|
34366
|
34530
|
34694
|
34857
|
35021
|
35184
|
35347
|
35511
|
35674
|
35837
|
69
|
21
|
35837
|
36000
|
36162
|
36325
|
36488
|
36650
|
36812
|
36975
|
37137
|
37299
|
37461
|
68
|
22
|
37461
|
37622
|
37784
|
37946
|
38107
|
38268
|
38430
|
38591
|
38752
|
38912
|
39073
|
67
|
23
|
39073
|
39234
|
39394
|
39555
|
39715
|
39875
|
40035
|
40195
|
40355
|
40514
|
40674
|
66
|
24
|
40674
|
40833
|
40992
|
41151
|
41310
|
41469
|
41628
|
41787
|
41945
|
42104
|
42262
|
65
|
25
|
42262
|
42420
|
42578
|
42736
|
42894
|
43051
|
43209
|
43366
|
43523
|
43680
|
43837
|
64
|
26
|
43837
|
43994
|
44151
|
44307
|
44464
|
44620
|
44776
|
44932
|
45088
|
45243
|
45399
|
63
|
27
|
45399
|
45554
|
45710
|
45865
|
46020
|
46175
|
46330
|
46484
|
46639
|
46793
|
46947
|
62
|
28
|
46947
|
47101
|
47255
|
47409
|
47562
|
47716
|
47860
|
48022
|
48175
|
48328
|
48481
|
61
|
29
|
48481
|
48634
|
48786
|
48938
|
49090
|
49242
|
49394
|
49546
|
49697
|
49849
|
50000
|
60
|
(1,0)
|
,9
|
,8
|
,7
|
,6
|
,5
|
,4
|
,3
|
,2
|
,1
|
,0
|
degree
| |
60
|
54
|
48
|
42
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
6
|
0
|
minute
| |
cos 75°...60°
|
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and
cosine
sin 30°...45°
| ||||||||||||
minute
|
0
|
6
|
12
|
18
|
24
|
30
|
36
|
42
|
48
|
54
|
60
| |
degree
|
,0
|
,1
|
,2
|
,3
|
,4
|
,5
|
,6
|
,7
|
,8
|
,9
|
(1,0)
| |
30
|
0,50000
|
50151
|
50303
|
50453
|
50603
|
50754
|
50904
|
51054
|
51204
|
51354
|
51504
|
59
|
31
|
51504
|
51653
|
51803
|
51952
|
52101
|
52250
|
52399
|
52547
|
52696
|
52844
|
52992
|
58
|
32
|
52992
|
53140
|
53288
|
53435
|
53583
|
53730
|
53877
|
54024
|
54171
|
54317
|
54464
|
57
|
33
|
54464
|
54610
|
54756
|
54902
|
55048
|
55194
|
55339
|
55484
|
55630
|
55775
|
55919
|
56
|
34
|
55919
|
56064
|
56208
|
56353
|
56497
|
56641
|
56784
|
56928
|
57071
|
57215
|
57358
|
55
|
35
|
57358
|
57501
|
57643
|
57786
|
57928
|
58070
|
58212
|
58354
|
58496
|
58637
|
58779
|
54
|
36
|
58779
|
58920
|
59061
|
59201
|
59342
|
59482
|
59622
|
59763
|
59902
|
60042
|
60182
|
53
|
37
|
60182
|
60321
|
60460
|
60599
|
60738
|
60876
|
61015
|
61153
|
61291
|
61429
|
61566
|
52
|
38
|
61566
|
61704
|
61841
|
61978
|
62115
|
62251
|
62388
|
62524
|
62660
|
62796
|
62932
|
51
|
39
|
62932
|
63068
|
63203
|
63338
|
63473
|
63608
|
63742
|
63877
|
64011
|
64145
|
64279
|
50
|
40
|
0,64279
|
64412
|
64546
|
64679
|
64812
|
64945
|
65077
|
65210
|
65342
|
65474
|
65606
|
49
|
41
|
65606
|
65738
|
65869
|
66000
|
66131
|
66262
|
66393
|
66523
|
66653
|
66783
|
66913
|
48
|
42
|
66913
|
67043
|
67172
|
67301
|
67430
|
67559
|
67688
|
67816
|
67944
|
68072
|
68200
|
47
|
43
|
68200
|
68327
|
68455
|
68582
|
68709
|
68835
|
68962
|
69088
|
69214
|
69340
|
69466
|
46
|
44
|
69466
|
69591
|
69717
|
69842
|
69966
|
70091
|
70215
|
70339
|
70463
|
70587
|
70711
|
45
|
(1,0)
|
,9
|
,8
|
,7
|
,6
|
,5
|
,4
|
,3
|
,2
|
,1
|
,0
|
degree
| |
60
|
54
|
48
|
42
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
6
|
0
|
minute
| |
cos 60°...45°
|
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and
cosine
sin 45°...60°
| ||||||||||||
minute
|
0
|
6
|
12
|
18
|
24
|
30
|
36
|
42
|
48
|
54
|
60
| |
degree
|
,0
|
,1
|
,2
|
,3
|
,4
|
,5
|
,6
|
,7
|
,8
|
,9
|
(1,0)
| |
45
|
0,70711
|
70834
|
70957
|
71080
|
71203
|
71325
|
71447
|
71569
|
71691
|
71813
|
71934
|
44
|
46
|
71934
|
72055
|
72176
|
72297
|
72417
|
72537
|
72657
|
72777
|
72897
|
73016
|
73135
|
43
|
47
|
73135
|
73254
|
73373
|
73491
|
73610
|
73728
|
73846
|
73963
|
74080
|
74198
|
74314
|
42
|
48
|
74314
|
74431
|
74548
|
74664
|
74780
|
74896
|
75011
|
75126
|
75241
|
75356
|
75471
|
41
|
49
|
75471
|
75585
|
75700
|
75813
|
75927
|
76041
|
76154
|
76267
|
76380
|
76492
|
76604
|
40
|
50
|
0,76604
|
76717
|
76828
|
76940
|
77051
|
77162
|
77273
|
77384
|
77494
|
77605
|
77715
|
39
|
51
|
77715
|
77824
|
77934
|
78043
|
78152
|
78261
|
78369
|
78478
|
78586
|
78694
|
78801
|
38
|
52
|
78801
|
78908
|
79016
|
79122
|
79229
|
79335
|
79441
|
79547
|
79653
|
79758
|
79864
|
37
|
53
|
79864
|
79968
|
80073
|
80178
|
80282
|
80386
|
80489
|
80593
|
80696
|
80799
|
80902
|
36
|
54
|
80902
|
81004
|
81106
|
81208
|
81310
|
81412
|
81513
|
81614
|
81714
|
81815
|
81915
|
35
|
55
|
81915
|
82015
|
82115
|
82214
|
82314
|
82413
|
82511
|
82610
|
82708
|
82806
|
82904
|
34
|
56
|
82904
|
83001
|
83098
|
83195
|
83292
|
83389
|
83485
|
83581
|
83676
|
83772
|
83867
|
33
|
57
|
83867
|
83962
|
84057
|
84151
|
84245
|
84339
|
84433
|
84526
|
84619
|
84712
|
84805
|
32
|
58
|
84805
|
84897
|
84989
|
85081
|
85173
|
85264
|
85355
|
85446
|
85536
|
85627
|
85717
|
31
|
59
|
85717
|
85806
|
85896
|
85985
|
86074
|
86163
|
86251
|
86340
|
86427
|
86515
|
86603
|
30
|
(1,0)
|
,9
|
,8
|
,7
|
,6
|
,5
|
,4
|
,3
|
,2
|
,1
|
,0
|
degree
| |
60
|
54
|
48
|
42
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
6
|
0
|
minute
| |
cos 30°...45°
|
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine
sin
sin 60°...75°
| ||||||||||||
minute
|
0
|
6
|
12
|
18
|
24
|
30
|
36
|
42
|
48
|
54
|
60
| |
degree
|
,0
|
,1
|
,2
|
,3
|
,4
|
,5
|
,6
|
,7
|
,8
|
,9
|
(1,0)
| |
60
|
0,86603
|
86690
|
86777
|
86863
|
86949
|
87036
|
87121
|
87207
|
87292
|
87377
|
87462
|
29
|
61
|
87462
|
87546
|
87631
|
87715
|
87798
|
87882
|
87965
|
88048
|
88130
|
88213
|
88295
|
28
|
62
|
88295
|
88377
|
88458
|
88539
|
88620
|
88701
|
88782
|
88862
|
88942
|
89021
|
89101
|
27
|
63
|
89101
|
89180
|
89259
|
89337
|
89415
|
89493
|
89571
|
89649
|
89726
|
89803
|
89879
|
26
|
64
|
89879
|
89956
|
90032
|
90108
|
90183
|
90250
|
90334
|
90408
|
90483
|
90557
|
90631
|
25
|
65
|
90631
|
90704
|
90778
|
90851
|
90924
|
90996
|
91068
|
91140
|
91212
|
91283
|
91355
|
24
|
66
|
91355
|
91425
|
91496
|
91566
|
91636
|
91706
|
91775
|
91845
|
91914
|
91982
|
92050
|
23
|
67
|
92050
|
92119
|
92186
|
92254
|
92321
|
92388
|
92455
|
92521
|
92587
|
92653
|
92718
|
22
|
68
|
92718
|
92784
|
92849
|
92913
|
92978
|
93042
|
93106
|
93169
|
93232
|
93295
|
93358
|
21
|
69
|
93358
|
93420
|
93483
|
93544
|
93606
|
93667
|
93728
|
93789
|
93849
|
93909
|
93969
|
20
|
70
|
0,93969
|
94029
|
94088
|
94147
|
94206
|
94264
|
94322
|
94380
|
94438
|
94495
|
94552
|
19
|
71
|
94552
|
94609
|
94665
|
94721
|
94777
|
94832
|
94888
|
94943
|
94997
|
95052
|
95106
|
18
|
72
|
95106
|
95159
|
95213
|
95266
|
95319
|
95372
|
95424
|
95476
|
95528
|
95579
|
95630
|
17
|
73
|
95630
|
95681
|
95732
|
95782
|
95832
|
95882
|
95931
|
95981
|
96029
|
96078
|
96126
|
16
|
74
|
96126
|
96174
|
96222
|
96269
|
96316
|
96363
|
96410
|
96456
|
96502
|
96547
|
96593
|
15
|
(1,0)
|
,9
|
,8
|
,7
|
,6
|
,5
|
,4
|
,3
|
,2
|
,1
|
,0
|
degree
| |
60
|
54
|
48
|
42
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
6
|
0
|
minute
| |
cos 15°...30°
|
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and
cosine
sin 75°...90°
| ||||||||||||
minute
|
0
|
6
|
12
|
18
|
24
|
30
|
36
|
42
|
48
|
54
|
60
| |
degree
|
,0
|
,1
|
,2
|
,3
|
,4
|
,5
|
,6
|
,7
|
,8
|
,9
|
(1,0)
| |
75
|
96593
|
96638
|
96682
|
96727
|
96771
|
96815
|
96858
|
96902
|
96945
|
96987
|
97030
|
14
|
76
|
97030
|
97072
|
97113
|
97155
|
97196
|
97237
|
97278
|
97318
|
97358
|
97398
|
97437
|
13
|
77
|
97437
|
97476
|
97515
|
97553
|
97592
|
97630
|
97667
|
97705
|
97742
|
97778
|
97815
|
12
|
78
|
97815
|
97851
|
97887
|
97922
|
97958
|
97992
|
98027
|
98061
|
98096
|
98129
|
98163
|
11
|
79
|
98163
|
98196
|
98229
|
98261
|
98294
|
98325
|
98357
|
98389
|
98420
|
98450
|
98481
|
10
|
80
|
0,98481
|
98511
|
98541
|
98570
|
98600
|
98629
|
98657
|
98686
|
98714
|
98741
|
98769
|
9
|
81
|
98769
|
98796
|
98823
|
98849
|
98876
|
98902
|
98927
|
98953
|
98978
|
99002
|
99027
|
8
|
82
|
99027
|
99051
|
99075
|
99098
|
99122
|
99144
|
99167
|
99189
|
99211
|
99233
|
99255
|
7
|
83
|
99255
|
99276
|
99297
|
99317
|
99337
|
99357
|
99377
|
99396
|
99415
|
99434
|
99452
|
6
|
84
|
99452
|
99470
|
99488
|
99506
|
99523
|
99540
|
99556
|
99572
|
99588
|
99604
|
99619
|
5
|
85
|
99619
|
99635
|
99649
|
99664
|
99678
|
99692
|
99705
|
99731
|
99731
|
99744
|
99756
|
4
|
86
|
99756
|
99768
|
99780
|
99792
|
99803
|
99813
|
99824
|
99834
|
99844
|
99854
|
99863
|
3
|
87
|
99863
|
99872
|
99881
|
99889
|
99897
|
99905
|
99912
|
99919
|
99926
|
99933
|
99939
|
2
|
88
|
99939
|
99945
|
99951
|
99956
|
99961
|
99966
|
99979
|
99974
|
99978
|
99982
|
99985
|
1
|
89
|
99985
|
99988
|
99990
|
99993
|
99995
|
99996
|
99998
|
99999
|
99999
|
1.00000
|
1.00000
|
0
|
(1,0)
|
,9
|
,8
|
,7
|
,6
|
,5
|
,4
|
,3
|
,2
|
,1
|
,0
|
degree
| |
60
|
54
|
48
|
42
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
6
|
0
|
minute
| |
cos 15°...0°
|
Table 2 Resistances and weights of copper wires
Diameter
|
Cross section
|
Resistance per km with 15°(288 k)
|
Length of a wire of 1 W
|
Weight per km
|
Length of a wire of 1 kg
|
mm
|
mm2
|
W
|
m
|
kg
|
m
|
0,1
|
0,0079
|
2215
|
0,4514
|
0,070
|
14306
|
0,2
|
0,0314
|
553,9
|
1,856
|
0,280
|
3577
|
0,3
|
0,0707
|
246,2
|
4,062
|
0,629
|
1590
|
0,4
|
0,1257
|
138,5
|
7,222
|
1,118
|
894,1
|
0,5
|
0,1964
|
88,62
|
11,28
|
1,748
|
572,2
|
0,6
|
0,2827
|
61,54
|
16,25
|
2,516
|
397,4
|
0,7
|
0,3848
|
45,21
|
22,12
|
3,425
|
292,0
|
0,8
|
0,5026
|
34,62
|
28,89
|
4,474
|
223,5
|
0,9
|
0,6362
|
27,35
|
36,56
|
5,662
|
176,6
|
1,0
|
0,7854
|
22,15
|
45,14
|
6,990
|
143,1
|
1,1
|
0,9503
|
18,31
|
54,62
|
8,458
|
118,2
|
1,2
|
1,1310
|
15,38
|
65,00
|
10,07
|
99,35
|
1,3
|
1,3273
|
13,11
|
76,28
|
11,81
|
84,65
|
1,4
|
1,5394
|
11,30
|
88,47
|
13,70
|
72,99
|
1,5
|
1,7671
|
9,846
|
101,6
|
15,73
|
63,58
|
1,6
|
2,0106
|
8,654
|
115,6
|
17,89
|
55,88
|
1,7
|
2,2698
|
7,666
|
130,5
|
20,20
|
49,50
|
1,8
|
2,5447
|
6,838
|
146,2
|
22,65
|
44,15
|
1,9
|
2,8353
|
6,137
|
162,9
|
25,23
|
39,63
|
2,0
|
3,1416
|
5,539
|
180,6
|
27,96
|
35,77
|
2,1
|
3,4636
|
5,024
|
199,1
|
30,83
|
32,44
|
2,2
|
3,8013
|
4,577
|
218,5
|
33,83
|
29,56
|
2,3
|
4,1548
|
4,188
|
238,8
|
36,98
|
27,04
|
2,4
|
4,5239
|
3,846
|
260,0
|
40,26
|
24,84
|
2,5
|
4,9087
|
3,545
|
282,1
|
43,69
|
22,89
|
2,6
|
5,3093
|
3,277
|
305,1
|
47,25
|
21,16
|
2,7
|
5,7256
|
3,039
|
329,1
|
50,96
|
19,62
|
2,8
|
6,1575
|
2,826
|
353,9
|
54,80
|
18,25
|
2,9
|
6,6052
|
2,634
|
379,6
|
58,79
|
17,01
|
3,0
|
7,0686
|
2,462
|
406,2
|
62,91
|
15,90
|
3,1
|
7,5477
|
2,305
|
433,8
|
67,17
|
14,89
|
3,2
|
8,0425
|
2,164
|
462,2
|
71,58
|
13 79
|
3,3
|
8,5530
|
2,034
|
491,6
|
76,12
|
13,14
|
3,4
|
9,0792
|
1,916
|
521,8
|
80,80
|
12,38
|
3,5
|
9,6211
|
1,809
|
552,9
|
85,63
|
11,68
|
3,6
|
10,1790
|
1,709
|
585,0
|
90,59
|
11,04
|
3,7
|
10,752
|
1,618
|
617,9
|
95,69
|
10,45
|
3,8
|
11,341
|
1,534
|
651,8
|
100,9
|
9,907
|
3,9
|
11,946
|
1,457
|
686,5
|
106,3
|
9,406
|
4,0
|
12,566
|
1,385
|
722,2
|
111,8
|
8,941
|
4,1
|
13,203
|
1,318
|
758,8
|
117,5
|
8,510
|
4,2
|
13,854
|
1,256
|
796,2
|
123,3
|
8,110
|
4,3
|
14,522
|
1,198
|
834,6
|
129,2
|
7,737
|
4,4
|
15,205
|
1,144
|
873,9
|
135,3
|
7,389
|
4,5
|
15,904
|
1,094
|
914,0
|
141,5
|
7,065
|
4,6
|
16,619
|
1,047
|
955,1
|
147,9
|
6,761
|
4,7
|
17,349
|
1,003
|
997,1
|
154,4
|
6,476
|
4,8
|
18,096
|
0,9616
|
1040
|
161,1
|
6,209
|
4,9
|
18,857
|
0,9227
|
1084
|
167,8
|
5,958
|
5,0
|
19,635
|
0,8862
|
1128
|
174,7
|
5,722
|
5,1
|
20,428
|
0,8518
|
1174
|
181,8
|
5,500
|
5,2
|
21,237
|
0,8193
|
1221
|
189,0
|
5,291
|
5,3
|
22,062
|
0,7887
|
1268
|
196,4
|
5,093
|
5,4
|
22,902
|
0,7598
|
1316
|
203,8
|
4,906
|
5,5
|
23,758
|
0,7324
|
1365
|
211,5
|
4,729
|
5,6
|
24,630
|
0,7065
|
1416
|
219,2
|
4,562
|
5,7
|
25,518
|
0,6819
|
1467
|
227,1
|
4,403
|
5,8
|
26,421
|
0,6586
|
1518
|
235,1
|
4,253
|
5,9
|
27,340
|
0,6463
|
1571
|
243,3
|
4,110
|
6,0
|
28,274
|
0,6154
|
1625
|
251,6
|
3,974
|
6,1
|
29,225
|
0,5974
|
1680
|
260,1
|
3,845
|
6,2
|
30,191
|
0,5763
|
1735
|
268,7
|
3,722
|
6,3
|
31,172
|
0,5582
|
1792
|
277,4
|
3,604
|
6,4
|
32,170
|
0,5409
|
1849
|
286,3
|
3,493
|
6,5
|
33,183
|
0,5244
|
1907
|
295,3
|
3,386
|
6,6
|
34,212
|
0,5086
|
1966
|
304,5
|
3,284
|
6,7
|
35,257
|
0,4935
|
2026
|
313,8
|
3,187
|
6,8
|
36,317
|
0,4791
|
2087
|
323,2
|
3,094
|
6,9
|
37,393
|
0,4653
|
2149
|
332,8
|
3,005
|
Table 3 Specific resistance and conductivity of essential
materials at 20° C (193 K)
Material
|
Spec. Resistance
|
Conductivity
|
|
| |
Aluminium, soft
|
0,028
|
36
|
Lead
|
0,2
|
5
|
Gold
|
0,022
|
45
|
Copper E-Cu, soft
|
0,01754
|
57
|
Brass Ms 58
|
0,059
|
17
|
Brass Ms 63
|
0,071
|
14
|
Nickel silver NiMs
|
0,5...0,15
|
2,0...6,7
|
Platinum
|
0,098
|
10,2
|
Mercury
|
0,960
|
1,042
|
Silver
|
0,01629
|
61,4
|
Steel, ingot iron
|
0,12
|
8
|
Grey iron
|
1
|
1
|
Tungsten
|
0,059
|
17
|
Zinc
|
0,062
|
16
|
Resistance alloy:
| ||
Chrome nickel
|
1...1,2
|
1...0,83
|
Constantan (WM 50)
|
0,5
|
2
|
Manganin
|
0,4
|
2,5
|
Niccolite
|
0,5
|
2
|
Al-Cr-Steel
|
1,4
|
0,7
|
Arc lamp carbon
|
13...100
|
0,08...0,01
|
Table 4 Temperature coefficient
Material
|
Temperature coefficient of an electrical resistance between
0° and 100° C (173 and 273 K)
|
Aluminium
|
+0,0037
|
Aluminium bronze
|
+0,001
|
Lead
|
+0,00417
|
Iron
|
+0,0045
|
Electron
| |
Constantan
|
0,00005
|
Copper
|
+0,0043
|
Manganin
|
+0,00001
|
Brass
|
+0,0015
|
Molybdenum
|
+0,0043
|
Nickel silver
|
+0,00007
|
Nickel
|
+0,0041
|
Niccolite
|
+0,00022
|
Platinum
|
+0,0039
|
Platinum-Rhodium (10 % Rh.)
|
+0,0017
|
Mercury
|
+0,00090
|
Silver
|
+0,0036
|
Steel
|
+0,0045... 0,005
|
Tantalum
|
+0,0034
|
Bismuth
|
+0,0037
|
Tungsten
|
+0,004-1
|
Zinc
|
+0,0039
|
Tin
|
+0,0042
|
Table 5 Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum
permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for lines with
copper conductor and plastic, silicone-rubber or glass-silk insulation
Conductor cross-sectional area
|
Current-carrying capacity
|
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
|
||||||
A
|
A
| |||||||
mm2
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
0,5
|
12
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
10
|
10
|
6
|
6
|
0,75
|
16
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
16
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
1,0
|
20
|
17
|
15
|
14
|
20
|
16
|
10
|
10
|
1,5
|
26
|
22
|
20
|
18
|
25
|
20
|
20
|
16
|
2,5
|
36
|
31
|
27
|
24
|
36
|
25
|
25
|
20
|
4
|
50
|
43
|
38
|
34
|
50
|
36
|
36
|
25
|
6
|
63
|
54
|
50
|
46
|
63
|
50
|
50
|
36
|
10
|
86
|
74
|
64
|
59
|
80
|
63
|
63
|
50
|
16
|
117
|
101
|
87
|
80
|
100
|
100
|
80
|
80
|
25
|
155
|
133
|
116
|
105
|
125
|
125
|
100
|
100
|
35
|
192
|
165
|
144
|
130
|
160
|
160
|
125
|
125
|
50
|
240
|
206
|
180
|
163
|
224
|
200
|
160
|
160
|
70
|
300
|
259
|
225
|
204
|
300
|
250
|
224
|
200
|
95
|
365
|
314
|
274
|
248
|
355
|
300
|
250
|
224
|
120
|
425
|
366
|
319
|
289
|
425
|
355
|
300
|
250
|
150
|
480
|
413
|
360
|
326
|
425
|
355
|
355
|
300
|
185
|
542
|
466
|
406
|
368
|
500
|
425
|
355
|
355
|
240
|
640
|
551
|
480
|
435
|
600
|
500
|
425
|
425
|
300
|
735
|
633
|
551
|
500
|
600
|
600
|
500
|
500
|
These values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the Tables 9 to 12.
Table 6 Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum
permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for lines with
aluminium conductor and plastic, silicone-rubber and glass-silk insulation
Conductor cross- sectional area
|
Current-carrying capacity
|
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
|
||||||
A
|
A
| |||||||
for number of cores carrying current in operation
|
||||||||
mm2
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
2,5
|
27
|
23
|
30
|
18
|
25
|
20
|
20
|
16
|
4
|
37
|
32
|
28
|
24
|
36
|
25
|
25
|
20
|
6
|
50
|
43
|
37
|
34
|
50
|
36
|
36
|
25
|
10
|
67
|
57
|
50
|
46
|
63
|
50
|
50
|
36
|
16
|
90
|
77
|
67
|
61
|
80
|
63
|
63
|
50
|
25
|
120
|
103
|
90
|
81
|
100
|
100
|
80
|
80
|
35
|
148
|
127
|
111
|
100
|
125
|
125
|
100
|
100
|
50
|
187
|
161
|
140
|
127
|
160
|
160
|
125
|
125
|
70
|
231
|
200
|
173
|
154
|
200
|
200
|
160
|
125
|
95
|
282
|
243
|
212
|
191
|
250
|
224
|
200
|
160
|
120
|
328
|
283
|
246
|
223
|
224
|
200
| ||
150
|
376
|
325
|
283
|
249
|
355
|
300
|
250
|
224
|
185
|
480
|
370
|
322
|
292
|
425
|
355
|
300
|
250
|
240
|
502
|
492
|
376
|
342
|
500
|
425
|
355
|
300
|
300
|
578
|
497
|
433
|
395
|
500
|
425
|
425
|
355
|
Use:
With more than one conductor (core), the current-carrying capacity and the rated current of the overcurrent protection device are reduced as stated above.The values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the tables 9 to 12.
Table 7 Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum
permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for
rubber-insulated lines with copper conductor
Conductor cross-sectional area
|
Current-carrying capacity
|
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
|
||||||
A
|
A
| |||||||
for number of cores carrying current in operation
|
||||||||
mm2
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
0,5
|
11
|
9
|
9
|
8
|
10
|
6
|
6
|
6
|
0,75
|
15
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
1
|
19
|
16
|
14
|
13
|
16
|
16
|
10
|
10
|
1,5
|
24
|
21
|
19
|
17
|
20
|
20
|
16
|
16
|
2,5
|
34
|
29
|
25
|
23
|
25
|
25
|
25
|
20
|
4
|
47
|
41
|
36
|
32
|
36
|
36
|
36
|
25
|
6
|
60
|
51
|
47
|
43
|
50
|
50
|
36
|
36
|
10
|
82
|
70
|
61
|
56
|
80
|
63
|
50
|
50
|
16
|
111
|
96
|
83
|
76
|
100
|
80
|
80
|
63
|
25
|
147
|
126
|
110
|
100
|
125
|
125
|
100
|
100
|
35
|
182
|
157
|
137
|
124
|
160
|
125
|
125
|
100
|
50
|
229
|
196
|
171
|
155
|
224
|
160
|
160
|
125
|
70
|
285
|
246
|
214
|
194
|
250
|
224
|
200
|
160
|
95
|
347
|
300
|
260
|
236
|
300
|
300
|
250
|
224
|
120
|
404
|
348
|
303
|
274
|
355
|
300
|
300
|
250
|
150
|
456
|
393
|
342
|
310
|
425
|
355
|
300
|
300
|
185
|
515
|
442
|
385
|
350
|
500
|
425
|
355
|
300
|
240
|
608
|
523
|
456
|
413
|
600
|
500
|
425
|
355
|
300
|
700
|
602
|
523
|
475
|
600
|
600
|
500
|
425
|
Use:
With more then one conductor (core), the current-carrying capacity and the rated current of the overcurrent protection device are reduced as stated above.The values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the Tables 9 to 12.
Table 8
Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum permissible
rated current of the overcurrent protection device for rubber-insulated lines
with aluminium conductor
Conductor cross-sectional area
|
Current-carrying capacity
|
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
|
||||||
A
|
A
| |||||||
for number of cores carrying current in operation
|
||||||||
mm2
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
2,5
|
26
|
22
|
19
|
17
|
25
|
20
|
16
|
16
|
4
|
35
|
30
|
27
|
23
|
25
|
25
|
25
|
20
|
6
|
47
|
41
|
35
|
32
|
36
|
36
|
25
|
25
|
10
|
63
|
54
|
47
|
44
|
63
|
50
|
36
|
36
|
16
|
85
|
73
|
64
|
58
|
80
|
63
|
63
|
50
|
25
|
144
|
98
|
85
|
77
|
100
|
80
|
80
|
63
|
35
|
141
|
121
|
105
|
95
|
125
|
100
|
100
|
80
|
50
|
178
|
153
|
133
|
121
|
160
|
125
|
125
|
100
|
70
|
220
|
190
|
164
|
146
|
200
|
160
|
160
|
125
|
95
|
268
|
231
|
202
|
182
|
250
|
224
|
200
|
160
|
120
|
312
|
269
|
234
|
212
|
300
|
250
|
224
|
200
|
150
|
358
|
309
|
269
|
236
|
355
|
300
|
250
|
224
|
185
|
408
|
351
|
306
|
278
|
355
|
300
|
300
|
250
|
240
|
477
|
410
|
358
|
325
|
425
|
355
|
355
|
300
|
300
|
550
|
472
|
412
|
374
|
500
|
425
|
355
|
355
|
Use:
With more than one conductor (core), the current-carrying capacity and the rated current of the overcurrent protection device is reduced as sated above.The values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the Tables 9 to 12.
Current-carrying capacity factors
These are factors by which the values of current-carrying
capacity given in the Tables 6 to 8 have to be multiplied when special
conditions are given.
These conditions may be:
- bundled lines installed freely in air
- bundled lines installed in pipes or conduit subways
- multicore lines with more than 4 conductors (cores)
- multicore lines installed in a piled-up arrangement which are loaded at the same time
- ambient temperatures which deviate from 25° C (298 K) and are higher
If multicore lines are fastened individually by means of spacing
clips side by side, the current-carrying capacity factor of 0,9 is applicable
irrespective of the number of lines placed side by side.
In the case of ambient temperatures higher than 25° C (298
K), the limiting temperature for the conductor of the line used must be taken
into consideration.
There are limiting temperatures of conductors
· of 60°C (333 K),
· of 70°C (343 K) and
· of 180°C (453 K).
If several current-carrying capacity factors are applicable,
then the values of current-carrying capacity given in the Tables 6 to 8 must be
multiplied by all of the applicable factors.
The rated current of the overcurrent protection device must be
specified according to the newly calculated current-carrying capacity when
factors of the current-carrying capacity are used.
In this event, the rated current of the overcurrent protection
device must be below the value of the newly calculated current-carrying
capacity of the line.
Table 9 Current-carrying capacity factors for single-core
lines bunched and laid out as open-wire line, in pipe trench or service duct or
for multi-core lines with more than 4 cores
Number of lines or cores
|
Current-carrying capacity factor
|
2
|
0,85
|
3
|
0,75
|
4
|
0,68
|
5
|
0,62
|
6
|
0,58
|
7
|
0,55
|
8
|
0,53
|
9
|
0,50
|
10
|
0,48
|
15
|
0,42
|
20
|
0,38
|
25
|
0,35
|
30
|
0,33
|
35
|
0,31
|
40
|
0,30
|
45
|
0,29
|
50
|
0,28
|
Table 10 Current-carrying capacity factors for bunched
multi-core lines
Number of multi-core lines
|
Current-carrying capacity factors in case of
|
||
open-air bunching
|
direct side-by side arrangement on walls or ceilings
|
bunching in pipe trench or service duct
| |
2
|
0,89
|
0,83
|
0,81
|
3
|
0,80
|
0,76
|
0,75
|
4
|
0,73
|
0,73
|
0,69
|
5
|
0,69
|
0,71
|
0,65
|
6
|
0,66
|
0,70
|
0,62
|
7
|
0,63
|
0,69
|
0,60
|
8
|
0,61
|
0,69
|
0,58
|
9
|
0,59
|
0,68
|
0,56
|
10
|
0,57
|
0,68
|
0,55
|
15
|
0,50
|
0,66
|
0,49
|
20
|
0,47
|
0,64
|
0,46
|
25
|
0,44
|
0,62
|
0,43
|
30
|
0,42
|
0,60
|
0,41
|
35
|
0,40
|
0,59
|
0,40
|
40
|
0,39
|
0,58
|
0,39
|
Table 11 Factors of current-carrying capacity in dependence
of constant ambient temperatures for lines with a conductor limiting temperature
in continuous operation of 60° C (333 K) and 70° C (343 K)
Ambient temperature
|
Current-carrying with a conductor capacity factors for
lines limiting temperature of
| |||
°C
|
(K)
|
60°C (333 K)
|
70°C (343 K)
| |
5
|
(278)
|
1,25
| ||
10
|
(283)
|
1,19
| ||
15
|
(288)
|
1,13
| ||
20
|
(293)
|
1,07
| ||
25
|
(298)
|
1,00
| ||
30
|
(303)
|
0,92
|
0,94
| |
35
|
(308)
|
0,83
|
0,87
| |
40
|
(313)
|
0,74
|
0,80
| |
45
|
(318)
|
0,63
|
0,72
| |
50
|
(323)
|
0,51
|
0,64
| |
55
|
(328)
|
0,36
|
0,55
| |
60
|
(333)
|
-
|
0,46
| |
65
|
(338)
|
-
|
0,37
|
Table 12 Factors of current-carrying capacity in dependence
of constant ambient temperatures for lines with a conductor limiting temperature
of 180°C
Ambient temperature
|
Current-carrying capacity factor
|
Ambient temperature
|
Current-carrying capacity factor
| ||
°C
|
(K)
|
°C
|
(K)
| ||
55
|
(328)
|
1,00
|
120
|
(393)
|
0,69
|
60
|
(333)
|
0,98
|
130
|
(403)
|
0,63
|
70
|
(343)
|
0,94
|
140
|
(413)
|
0,56
|
80
|
(353)
|
0,90
|
150
|
(423)
|
0,49
|
90
|
(363)
|
0,85
|
160
|
(433)
|
0,40
|
100
|
(373)
|
0,80
|
170
|
(443)
|
0,28
|
110
|
(383)
|
0,75
|
175
|
(448)
|
0,20
|
Example:
A seven-core plastic-insulated line with copper conductor o and a conductor rated cross-sectional area of 1,5 mm is to be installed at a constant ambient temperature of 35°C (308 K). What is the current-carrying capacity of the line with a conductor limiting temperature of 70°C (343 K)?
Solution:
According to Table 5, the current-carrying capacity of one core is 26 A.For 7 cores, the factor of current-carrying capacity is 0,55; at a constant ambient temperature of 35°G (308 K) the factor of current-carrying capacity is 0,87 (conductor limiting temperature 70°C or 343 K) according to Table 10.
Actual current-carrying capacity
26 A · 0,55 · 0,87 = 12 A.
Rated current for the overcurrent protection device is 10 A.
Table 13 Limiting temperature for conductors
Type of cable
|
Conductor limiting temperature
| |||
°C
|
(K)
| |||
continuously
|
at short-circuit
| |||
1-kV plastic cable
|
70
|
(343)
|
180
|
(453)
|
10-,20-,30-kV plastic cable
|
70
|
(343)
|
200
|
(473)
|
1-kV solid-type cable
|
80
|
(353)
|
200
|
(473)
|
10-kV solid-type cable
|
55
|
(328)
|
165
|
(438)
|
20-kV solid-type cable
|
55
|
(328)
|
145
|
(418)
|
30-kV solid-type cable
|
45
|
(318)
|
130
|
(408)
|
When selecting cables with respect to their current-carrying
capacity, the following factors must be taken into consideration:
- The thermal resistance of the soil; it is dependent on the type of soil and the moisture content of the soil.- Loaded cables, heating lines and the like installed in close vicinity.- Heat retention due to air cushions, protective covers, in ducts, pipes or nests of tubes.
Table 14 Current-carrying capacity of 1-kV solid-type cables
for individual installation, with reduced solid sheath and fully saturated
impregnation
Rated cross-sectional area of conductor
|
Single -core cables
|
Two-core cables
|
Three-core and four-core cables
| |||
mm2
|
Cu
|
Al
|
Cu
|
Al
|
Cu
|
Al
|
1,5
|
-
|
-
|
30
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
2,5
|
-
|
-
|
35
|
30
|
30
|
25
|
4
|
-
|
-
|
45
|
35
|
40
|
30
|
6
|
-
|
-
|
60
|
45
|
55
|
40
|
10
|
-
|
-
|
85
|
65
|
75
|
60
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
145
|
115
|
125
|
100
|
50
|
285
|
230
|
215
|
175
|
185
|
150
|
70
|
350
|
280
|
260
|
210
|
225
|
180
|
120
|
495
|
395
|
350
|
280
|
315
|
250
|
185
|
630
|
510
|
450
|
360
|
410
|
330
|
240
|
740
|
590
|
525
|
420
|
475
|
380
|
300
|
840
|
675
|
590
|
470
|
545
|
435
|
400
|
1000
|
800
|
700
|
565
|
645
|
515
|
500
|
1140
|
910
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1000
|
1740
|
1390
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Table 15 Current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured
single-core solid-type cables with lead sheath, fully impregnated, in
three-phase systems, separately lying side by side
Nominal cross-section of the conductor
|
1 kV
| |
Current - carrying capacity in A
| ||
mm2
|
Cu
|
Al
|
50
|
250
|
200
|
70
|
300
|
240
|
120
|
410
|
330
|
185
|
510
|
405
|
240
|
575
|
460
|
300
|
640
|
510
|
400
|
725
|
580
|
500
|
790
|
630
|
1000
|
950
|
805
|
The values of Table 15 are applicable to cables lying side by
side in a clearance of about 7 cm, in consideration of the metallic sheath
losses in case of cable sheaths short-circuited at both cable ends.
The current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured single-core
cables with A1-sheath separately lying side by side amounts to 90 % of the
values according to Table 15.
Table 16 Current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured
single-core solid-type cables with lead sheath, non-draining, in three-phase
systems, separately lying side by side
Nominal cross-section of the conductor
|
1 kV
| |
mm2
|
Current-carrying capacity in A
| |
Cu
|
Al
| |
50
|
250
|
200
|
70
|
300
|
240
|
120
|
410
|
330
|
185
|
510
|
405
|
240
|
575
|
460
|
300
|
640
|
510
|
400
|
725
|
580
|
500
|
790
|
630
|
1000
|
950
|
805
|
The values of Table 16 are applicable to cables lying side by
side in a clearance of about 7 cm, in consideration of the metallic sheath
losses in case of cable sheaths short-circuited at both cable ends.
The current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured single-core
non-draining cables with Al-sheath separately lying side by side amounts to 90
% of the values according to Table 16.
The current-carrying capacity of three touching single-core
non-draining cables with Al-sheath arranged in a triangle amounts to 105
% of the values according to Table 16.
Table 17 Current-carrying capacity of 1-kV-plastic cables
Nominal cross-section of the conductor
|
Single-core cables
|
Two-core cables
|
Three- and four-core cables
| |||
Current-carrying capacity
|
in A
| |||||
mm2
|
Cu
|
Al
|
Cu
|
Al
|
Cu
|
Al
|
1,5
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
-
|
20
|
-
|
2,5
|
-
|
-
|
30
|
25
|
25
|
20
|
4
|
-
|
-
|
40
|
50
|
35
|
25
|
6
|
-
|
-
|
55
|
40
|
45
|
35
|
10
|
-
|
-
|
75
|
55
|
65
|
50
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
120
|
95
|
110
|
90
|
50
|
260
|
210
|
-
|
-
|
165
|
125
|
70
|
315
|
250
|
-
|
-
|
200
|
155
|
120
|
445
|
360
|
-
|
-
|
285
|
220
|
185
|
570
|
455
|
-
|
-
|
370
|
285
|
240
|
665
|
530
|
-
|
-
|
430
|
335
|
300
|
755
|
605
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
400
|
880
|
720
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
500
|
990
|
800
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
The carrying capacity specified in the Tables 14...17 is to be
reduced to the following specified percentages in case of deviations from the
mentioned conditions of installation.
Table 18 Reduction in case of bunched multi-core cables in
three-phase systems and cables in direct current systems
Number of cables in the trench
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
8
|
10
| |
Carrying capacity in
|
%
|
90
|
80
|
75
|
70
|
65
|
62
|
60
|
The carrying capacity of cables under protective hoods
diminishes to 90 % of the values found out in application of other
reductions (see Tables 18...25).
The reductions are applicable to cables lying side by side in a
clearance of about 7 cm.
Table 19 Reduction in case of bunched single-core cables in
three-phase systems
Number of systems in the trench
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
Carrying capacity in %
|
80
|
75
|
70
|
The reductions are applicable to single-core cables lying side
by side in a clearance of about 7 cm.
The values of the Tables 20 and 21 are applicable to cables in
unarmoured cement pipes in the earth with a clear interior diameter of about 150
mm and 20 mm wall thickness in an horizontal arrangement with reciprocal touch
and an outer diameter of 50 mm.
Table 20 Reduction in case of multi-core cables and
single-wire cables in single pipes bunched in a triangle
Number of pipes
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
Carrying capacity of the cables in %
|
80
|
72
|
68
|
65
|
63
|
61
|
60
|
59
|
58
|
57
|
Table 21 Reduction, in case of single-core cables in single
pipes in three-phase systems
Number of pipes
|
3
|
6
|
9
|
Number of systems
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
Carrying capacity of the cables in %
|
85
|
76
|
72
|
Table 22 Reduction in case of bunched cables in the open
air
Cable distance
|
Carrying capacity in %
| |
3 cables or 3 cable systems
|
6 cables or 6 cables systems
| |
Space between the cables is equal to the cable diameter
|
93
|
87
|
No space between the cables (reciprocal touch)
|
81
|
74
|
Table 23 Reduction in case of an ambient temperature for
plastic cables deviating from 20°C
Rated voltage
|
Carrying capacity in % in case of an ambient temperature of
°C
| |||||||
kV
|
5
|
10
|
15
|
20
|
25
|
30
|
35
|
40
|
1
|
115
|
110
|
105
|
100
|
95
|
89
|
84
|
77
|
Example of calculation:
For the transmission of 1,25 MVA with an operating voltage of 6
kV three-phase current a cable is required. This cable is to be hung by means of
an auxiliary cable side by side with two cables hanging already in a shaft. The
space between the cables is equal to the cable diameter. The ambient temperature
is 30°C.
Solution:
A three-core cable with screened cores and with non-draining,
intensified insulation is to be chosen.
Table 24 Reduction in case of an ambient temperature for
solid-type cables deviating; from 20 %
Rated voltage kV
|
Carrying capacity in % in case of an ambient temperature of
°C
| |||||||
5
|
10
|
15
|
20
|
25
|
30
|
35
|
40
| |
1
|
112
|
108
|
104
|
100
|
96
|
91
|
87
|
82
|
10,20
|
120
|
113
|
107
|
100
|
93
|
85
|
76
|
65
|
30
|
126
|
118
|
110
|
100
|
90
|
78
|
63
|
45
|
Occuring factors of reduction:
- 93 % for laying three cables side by side (space between the cables = cable diameter, see Table 22).- 85 % for raised ambient temperature of 30 % (see Table 23).
Total reduction factor = 0,93 · 0,85 » 0,79
Table 25 Continuous carrying capacity of the most important
overhead-line materials for an over temperature of 40°C
Cable cross section
|
Copper
|
Pure aluminium
|
Aldrey
|
Steel-aluminium
| |
1:6
|
1:4
| ||||
mm2
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
16
|
115
|
92
|
88
|
-
|
-
|
25
|
151
|
121
|
115
|
-
|
-
|
35
|
174
|
149
|
142
|
145
|
225
|
501)
|
234
|
187
|
178
|
170
|
300
|
502)
|
231
|
185
|
176
|
-
|
-
|
70
|
282
|
226
|
215
|
235
|
355
|
95
|
357
|
283
|
269
|
290
|
440
|
120
|
411
|
329
|
313
|
345
|
505
|
150
|
477
|
382
|
363
|
400
|
560
|
185
|
544
|
435
|
414
|
455
|
650
|
2403)
|
630
|
502
|
479
|
-
|
-
|
2404)
|
641
|
513
|
488
|
530
|
770
|
300
|
747
|
598
|
568
|
615
|
-
|
1) 7-wire (1 layer)
2) 19-wire (2 layers)
3) 37-wire (3 layers)
4) 61-wire (4 layers)
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